Conduit.A and various other malware detected on friends laptop. (Now my PC as well)

Ran Malwarebytes on her PC and it detected Conduit.A and a few others. Hooked it up to my Wifi network but I wasn't able to connect to this website so I went on mine to try and post then it wouldn't let me connect to bleeping computer to get DDS and then this website stopped loading pages. (Other webpages would load fine) I restarted in safe-mode w/ networking tired this site again still wouldn't work so I did a Malewarebytes scan and it detected and bunch of conduit stuff on my pc as well, I removed them and rebooted and this webpage still wouldn't load (I tried all my bookmarks most worked fine except for a few) I retried over this page now it finally worked . Before I post DDS what should I do if I can't connect to this site again? Here's the Malewarebytes log for my PC.

So it seems I can access the site forums but not the main page? Same with Bleeping Computer I had to find DDS the links didn't work from the post here. This is only happening with a few sites techspot, bleepingcomputer, isohunt so far, all other sites work without trouble.

So far this has been for my desktop PC should I repeat the same thing for my friends laptop?

I'm not sure how I have the same/similar malware as she does, is it coincidence or is it from sharing the same router for the internet (It was less than 20 minutes from when I first connected her laptop to the Wifi...the laptop had never been in my house before) or from her USB flash drive I connected to my PC? (I was planning on using to transfer the logs/reports to my PC and post on the site, and download the tools on this PC and move them to her laptop) Reason being is because her internet was slow I'm assuming due to the malware. If my infection was from the USB/Shared internet it had only infected my PC for about 30mins before I detected it it Malewarebytes and removed all the infected files it found. Not sure if this information helps you. Thanks for the help!

Should I maybe make a different account and start a new thread for the laptop as well and just keep the machines isolated from one another? I know you're busy so whatever would be move convenient for you.

**Note: In the event you already have Combofix, this is a new version that I need you to download. It is important that it is saved directly to your desktop**

Never rename Combofix unless instructed.

Close any open browsers.

Close/disable all anti virus and anti malware programs so they do not interfere with the running of ComboFix.

Very Important! Temporarily disable your anti-virus, script blocking and any anti-malware real-time protection before performing a scan. They can interfere with ComboFix or remove some of its embedded files which may cause "unpredictable results".

Click onthis linkto see a list of programs that should be disabled. The list is not all inclusive. If yours is not listed and you don't know how to disable it, please ask.

Close any open browsers.

WARNING: Combofix will disconnect your machine from the Internet as soon as it starts

Please do not attempt to re-connect your machine back to the Internet until Combofix has completely finished.

If there is no internet connection after running Combofix, then restart your computer to restore back your connection.
If the connection is not there use restore point you created prior to running Combofix.

Double click on combofix.exe & follow the prompts.

NOTE1. If Combofix asks you to install Recovery Console, please allow it.NOTE 2. If Combofix asks you to update the program, always do so.

When finished, it will produce a report for you.

Please post the "C:\ComboFix.txt"

**Note 1: Do not mouseclick combofix's window while it's running. That may cause it to stall
**Note 2for AVG and CA Internet Security (Total Defense Internet Security) users: ComboFix will not run until AVG/CA Internet Security is uninstalled as a protective measure against the anti-virus. This is because AVG/CA Internet Security "falsely" detects ComboFix (or its embedded files) as a threat and may remove them resulting in the tool not working correctly which in turn can cause "unpredictable results". Since AVG/CA Internet Security cannot be effectively disabled before running ComboFix, the author recommends you to uninstall AVG/CA Internet Security first.
Use AppRemover to uninstall it: http://www.appremover.com/
We can reinstall it when we're done with CF.
**Note 3: If you receive an error Illegal operation attempted on a registery key that has been marked for deletion, restart computer to fix the issue.
**Note 4: Some infections may take some significant time to be cured. As long as your computer clock is running Combofix is still working. Be patient.

Make sure, you re-enable your security programs, when you're done with Combofix.

NOTE.If, for some reason, Combofix refuses to run, try the following...

Delete Combofix file, download fresh one, but rename combofix.exe to your_name.exe BEFORE saving it to your desktop.Do NOT run it yet.
Download Rkill(courtesy of BleepingComputer.com) to your desktop.
There are 2 different versions. If one of them won't run then download and try to run the other one.
You only need to get one of these to run, not all of them. You may get warnings from your antivirus about this tool, ignore them or shutdown your antivirus.

In the meantime my Kapersky Subscription is expired and I wanted to switch to Norton Internet Security should I wait until we are done or install it now? Also what is better the paid version of Norton or the paid version of Malewarebytes I can't really afford both.

NOTE. If for any reason OTL stalls (most likely at "killing processes..." step) run the fix from safe mode.
Last scans....

Download Security Check from here or here and save it to your Desktop.

Double-click SecurityCheck.exe

Follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.

A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt; please post the contents of that document.

NOTE 1. If one of your security applications (e.g., third-party firewall) requests permission to allow DIG.EXE access the Internet, allow it to do so.
NOTE 2 SecurityCheck may produce some false warning(s), so leave the results reading to me.

Note 1: UNCHECK any pre-checked toolbar and/or software offered with the Java update. The pre-checked toolbars/software are not part of the Java update.

Note 2: If you're running 64-bit system make sure you install BOTH, 32-bit and 64-bit Java.

Note 3: The Java Quick Starter (JQS.exe) adds a service to improve the initial startup time of Java applets and applications. If you don't want to run another extra service, go to Start > Control Panel > Java > Advanced > Miscellaneous and uncheck the box for Java Quick Starter. Click OK and restart your computer.

9. Download and install Secunia Personal Software Inspector (PSI): http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/. The Secunia PSI is a FREE security tool designed to detect vulnerable and out-dated programs and plug-ins which expose your PC to attacks. Run it weekly.

10. (optional) If you want to keep all your programs up to date, download and install FileHippo Update Checker.
The Update Checker will scan your computer for installed software, check the versions and then send this information to FileHippo.com to see if there are any newer releases.

11. (Windows XP only) Run defrag at your convenience.

12. When installing\updating ANY program, make sure you always select "Custom " installation, so you can UN-check any possible "drive-by-install" (foistware), like toolbars etc., which may try to install along with the legitimate program. Do NOT click "Next" button without looking at any given page.